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Sunday, August 21, 2016

A Closer Look at the 'Jewish Conspiracy'- Michael Curtis

by Michael Curtis

For
a peaceful resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian differences, all talk
of Jewish conspiracies must end.

Conspiracy
theories never end. People love them and have a compulsion to believe
falsities, whether for personal or ideological reasons. We are told
that Elvis Presley, who is rumored to have died in Memphis on August 16,
1977 is still alive. Some suspect that the photos of Apollo 11 landing
on the moon in July 1969 were faked, forged by NASA, and that Neil
Armstrong dreamed he had walked on the moon.

Even
without drinking Scotch whiskey, more than 1,000 people since 1933 have
seen "Nessie," the nonexistent Loch Ness Monster. Rational individuals
tell us that at least one alien spaceship is stored at Nevada's Area
51. Some admirers continue to believe that Marilyn Monroe was murdered
to prevent her from revealing important political secrets. Other
theater lovers may believe that "William Shakespeare" did not write the
plays of William Shakespeare.

So
it comes as no surprise that, by implication, if not directly, United
Nations organizations and Palestinian authorities inform us or insinuate
that a Jewish conspiracy is at work in the Middle East. For two
thousand years, that conspiracy, using the Jewish Jesus to help,
apparently misled the world to believe that Jews lived and prayed in
Jerusalem and elsewhere in the Middle East. UNESCO only recently has
divulged that the Jewish Temple Mount in Jerusalem is really Al-Haram
Al-Sharif, and the Western Wall Plaza is really Buraq Plaza.

More than a century ago, the Russian forgery, Protocols of the Elders of Zion,
let us know of the Jewish conspiracy to control the world. Today, only
some members of the British Labour Party appear to believe this
document in its entirety. However, even today, many others, some even
denying that they are anti-Semitic, accept that the conspiracy exists in
a more limited sense, confined to the geographical area of the Middle
East and to particular groups.

For
believers in this revised conspiracy, the primary evidence is the
behavior of the State of Israel toward the Arab people, the Palestinian
people, and the peace-loving and lovable groups Hamas and Hezb'allah.
True, rational people may not accept this scenario if they realize that
while conspiracy in the Middle East may exist, it comes from a
different source, such as various Arab authorities.

Some
of that real conspiracy was made public. At the moment of creation of
the State of Israel, the general secretary of the Arab League, Azzam
Pasha, in May 1948, declared that regarding Israel, "this will be a war
of extermination, a momentous massacre, which will be spoken of like the
Mongolian massacres and the Crusades."

Twenty
years later, not to be outdone, Arab leaders competed with each other
in eagerness to fight the "Jewish conspiracy" in Israel that was to
become the Six-Day War. Hafez Assad, then Syrian defense minister,
proclaimed on May 20, 1967, "The time has come to enter into a battle of
annihilation." His fellow warrior in the challenge to Jewish
conspiracy was Egypian president Gamal Abdel Nasser. On May 27, 1967,
Nasser asserted, "Our basic objective will be the destruction of
Israel."

The
United Nations General Assembly, and most of the U.N. institutions,
have not hesitated to make known the existence of the Jewish conspiracy
to deprive the Palestinian people of their civil rights and to leave
them with no hope on the horizon. They also know that this conspiracy
led to the Declaration of Principles on Interim Self-Government
Arrangements (Oslo 1), signed by PLO leader Yasser Arafat and Israeli
prime minister Yitzhak Rabin in the White House on September 13, 1993.

The
cunning Israelis had agreed in Oslo 1 to Palestinian self-rule in the
West Bank and Gaza Strip for a five-year period during which all sides
would progress to a peace settlement. They deceived the world. They
knew this could not happen because of the corruption and incompetence of
the PLO chairman, Yasser Arafat, who became president of the
Palestinian Authority on July 1, 1994 but was really interested in
igniting terrorist activity, as he did in the riots in Jerusalem in
September 1996 and the Second Intifada in 2000.

Even
worse, in what was an even more diabolical Jewish conspiracy, Israel in
1995 withdrew its forces from the main areas of the West Bank, except
Hebron, and ended the civil administration and military government it
had set up. The cunning Israelis conspired to pretend they occupy the
area, but everyone knows that 60% of Palestinians live in Area A under
full Palestinian jurisdiction, and most of the others live in an area
where the P.A. controls civil affairs.

A
current conspiracy is that the Fatah faction of the Palestinians is
moderate and interested in peace negotiations with Israel.
Unfortunately for the conspirators, actual voices proclaim an opposite
point of view. One such voice is Sultan Abu Al-Einein, member of the
Fatah Central Committee and adviser to Mahmoud Abbas, now in the
eleventh year of his four-year term as president of the Palestine
Authority. In regard to the possibility of peace negotiations, Einein
told us, "Every place you find an Israeli, cut off his head. I am
against talks, negotiations, meetings, and normalization in all its
forms with the Israeli occupation."

To
overcome the Jewish conspiracy, Einein approved the murder of four
rabbis, calling it a "heroic operation" by a "soldier of Allah," in a
synagogue in Jerusalem in November 2014. Equally heroic were two
warriors, Kifah Ghneimat and Iyad Fataftah, in their fight in December
2010 against the Jewish conspiracy. They attacked two women pretending
to be hiking in an Israeli forest but actually planning the conspiracy.
While the two heroes screamed "Allahu akbar," one woman was brutally
stabbed to death with a machete and the other was seriously wounded.
Ghneimat's mother explained how he had prepared for his noble deed. He
was kind and calm; he ate his meat with tahini, grilled meat, chicken,
and rice.

All
informed commentators, especially those of The New York Times, know of
the Jewish conspiracy against Hezb'allah. They are troubled by the
actions of Jews in spite of the well known terrorist activities of this
Lebanese group. They remain surprised that the Israeli "conspiracy" has
persuaded a number of nations, including the U.S.; France; and,
partially, the European Union, though not Russia or the United Nations,
to regard Hezb'allah as a terrorist organization.

The
Jewish conspiracy has not prevented Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of
Hezb'allah, from boasting that his budget, said to be $300 million a
year, is entirely funded by Iran and comes directly from Iran, not
through Lebanese banks. It includes salaries, expenditures, food and
drink, and weapons. President Barack Obama is no doubt aware that as
long as Iran has money, Hezb'allah has money. According to Nasrallah,
even when sanctions were imposed on Iran, it sent money to Hezb'allah.

Hezb'allah
fights the "Jewish conspiracy." Even though it is weakened by the
losses of at least 1,600 killed and 6,000 wounded of its forces fighting
for President Bashar Assad in Syria, nevertheless, it still has more
than 100,000 missiles and rockets and has well trained forces to resist
the "Jewish conspiracy" coming from Israel. Hezb'allah is continuing
to mount active resistance, having its members in Lebanon and the Gaza
Strip use Facebook to recruit people and to set up terror cells in the
West Bank.

For
a peaceful resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian differences, all talk
of Jewish conspiracies must end. We may be such stuff as dreams are
made on, but as long as these fantasies of conspiracies last, the State
of Israel must remain awake, not rounded in sleep.

Michael CurtisSource: http://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2016/08/a_closer_look_at_the_jewish_conspiracy.html Follow Middle East and Terrorism on TwitterCopyright - Original materials copyright (c) by the authors.